Valuing The Economist

Keynes said that knowingly or unknowingly, economists design the futures the next generation get. From 1843, The Economist accepted this responsibility in most of its 7 quarters as a mediator of end hunger and end capital abuse of youth

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VALUING THE ECONOMIST'S QUARTERS 7,6,5 - 2018 175th year of end hunger

I don't know why 21st economists have lost ability to hi-trust map of economics of change. I do know all the clues on how to get out of collapsing systems appear in The Economist during its fifth and 6th quarters. Youth economics curricula need to put these clues up on open education platforms as an urgent priority, while also studying Bangladesh villages as the most exciting social labs for mobilizing open tech

through human history- only 2 dynamics explain worldwide advance of the human lot - new energy abundancy and freer access to education- both of those opportunities could be mapped from the viewpoint of entrepreneurial revolution dialogues in The Economist starting 1972 as linking worldwide youth of 2010s - calling leaders whop believe that with economic models wholly valuing win-win-wins- 2010s can yet be youth's most productive and collaborative decade www.wholeplanet.tv

If banks in rich democracies had beentruly competitiveinstitutions, at least one of them somewhere would have seizedthe main opportunity created by thecomputer. This mainopportunity was to make all deposit-banking vastly cheaper than

ever before. By this cheapening it should make such bankinghugely more profitable. Then further competition would searchfor the cheapest ways to guide all the world's saving into themost profitable (or otherwise most desirable) forms of capital

investment, thus enriching all mankind.

Instead, during 2008 the total losses of banks in rich democracies- in North America, West Europe and Japan - soared into trillionsof dollars. Fearful for their solvency, these banks virtually stopped

1984 -book 2024 Report Lets choose worldwide youth collaboration goals and hunt out 30000 microfranchises whose open society replication needs to be invest in before new millennium creating 3 billion jobs so the 21st c is the most productive and sustainable time to be alive

1993 What human beings can most simply learn -and practice - from Von Neumann father of computing and way above zeros sum mapping

Let's suppose the references in posts below are correct that nations have never grown without hi-trust business (because at the end of the day only businesses have the potential to create wealth while governments and charities by definition use wealth)

1) how does one define hi-trust business? how do we ensure our society only license professions that openly value hi-trust systems

2) what causes can we find for nations or whole generations losing hi-trust businesses? click to inform yourself how television advertising spiraled vicioius distrust; use Entreprebeuria Revolution's 7 wonders thinkpad to see what other anti-yout monopolies need transforming wherever a nation or region is to get vback to valuing hi-trust busiensses (and devaluing untrustworthy businesses

The exact origin of conscious capitalism nobody will ever know but we believe Muhammad Yunus was first to speak on this then around 2006 John Mackey said he wanted to do something on this and in parallel Patricia Aberdene - authors megatrends of 2010s - the rise of Conscious Capitalism

Democracy is not about how vested interest war over the minds of the majority , it is about a constitution capable of electing public servants who ensure those (born) with the least have a right to make the entrepreneurial most of their lives -ps Entrepreneur (French for between-take) refers to just over 200 years ago where some places started executing those 1% richest who monopolised the people's assets - how to design a world in which the other 99% could sustain productive lifetimes- the initial para of 1776 Declaration of Independence (its context of valuing peoples happiness and freedom) chartered this spirit before the E-word was coined

Dad (Norman Macrae) created the genre Entrepreneurial Revolution to debate how to make the net generation the most productive and collaborative . We had first participated in computer assisted learning experiments in 1972. Welcome to more than 40 years of linking pro-youth economics networks- debating can the internet be the smartest media our species has ever collaborated around?

1972: Norman Macrae starts up Entrepreneurial Revolution debates in The Economist. Will we the peoples be in time to change 20th C largest system designs and make 2010s worldwide youth's most productive time? or will we go global in a way that ends sustainability of ever more villages/communities? Drayton was inspired by this genre to coin social entrepreneur in 1978 ,,continue the futures debate here